New Zealand police to use biometric technology to address drunken driving
New Zealand's Central District Police will equip its booze buses with a new biometric system, which enables police officers to address the problem of drunken driving.
New Zealand's Central District Police will equip its booze buses with a new biometric system, which enables police officers to address the problem of drunken driving.
Cubic Transportation Systems has signed a letter of intent with Canada-based Calgary Parking Authority (CPA) for worldwide collaboration to deliver transit and municipal parking solutions leveraging technology developed by CPA.
Philippines-based firm Ayala has announced that it is set to open its first expressway in March 2015.
A new survey in the UK has revealed that nearly two-thirds of drivers (63%) do not check their anti-freeze, oil or water levels before setting off on a journey in...
The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has agreed to provide an AED110m ($30m) loan to build a 117km two-lane road and seven bridges.
The state of Uttar Pradesh in India has laid the foundation on the 302km Agra-Lucknow Expressway, starting the construction on the Rs150bn ($2.43 bn) project.
A study carried out by Siemens and Arup has claimed that Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam can gain $1.4bn in economic benefits by making its transportations system weather-resilient.
Cooperative ITS Corridor has completed the 'Communicating Cars' test drive with leading industry partners and government officials from Austria, Germany and the Netherlands.
The UK Government is planning to invest a total of £608m in road improvement projects in Cheshire and Greater Manchester.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide India with a $350m loan to develop, improve and upgrade roads in the state of Madhya Pradesh.